“We-uns hev all been a-gittin' married round hyar lately. Whar's that purty wife o' yourn?”
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“We-uns hev all been a-gittin' married round hyar lately. Whar's that purty wife o' yourn?”
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‘We'uns was sittin under a tree over to the cannin factory just a little while ago, eatin our dinner, when this here stranger rode up.’
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Then he come back to we-uns laughin'; sed the Yank offered him twenty dollars a month to go home to Maine with him, an' went on like a preacher […]
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But Marshall Rutherford hain't no neighbour to we-uns. He hain't belongin' to Big Creek Gap. We hain't wantin' no more of Kennedy Poteet's stock in here, and we hain't aimin' to hev 'em.
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